Colts RB depth chart: Kenyan Drake, Evan Hull emerge as top names after Colts allow Jonathan Taylor to explore trade
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor has been given permission to seek a trade, leaving the team with limited options at the position. Kenyan Drake and rookie Evan Hull are potential replacements.
In a surprising turn of events, it seems that Jonathan Taylor's time with the Colts is coming to an end. The relationship between Taylor and the Colts has been strained, and now it has been reported that the team has given him permission to seek a trade. This situation highlights the ongoing tension between NFL front offices and running backs.
This puts the Colts in a precarious position when it comes to their running back depth. Without Taylor, they only have a few experienced options to rely on. Kenyan Drake is the most notable name, coming off a season with the Baltimore Ravens where he had 93 carries for 442 yards. Rookie fifth-round pick Evan Hull is also in the mix, along with Deon Jackson, Jake Funk, and Jason Huntley.
Adding to the challenge for the Colts is the fact that Zack Moss is currently out with a broken arm, further depleting their options at the position.
If the Colts do end up trading Taylor, their running back depth chart will look very different. Taylor has established himself as one of the best running backs in the NFL, with the second-most rush yards in the past two seasons and tied for the fourth-most touchdowns. His consistency and production make him a valuable asset.
While the Colts would prefer to have Taylor as their starter, it seems that may not be possible. In his absence, Drake could have a chance to make an impact. Although his numbers have declined in recent years, he has shown potential with his yards per carry. Hull, a fifth-round draft pick, has shown promise in college but has yet to impress in the preseason.
Deon Jackson, entering his third year with the Colts, has seen an increased workload and could surprise with his performance. Jake Funk, signed to the practice squad last year, has shown potential as a short-yardage specialist. Jason Huntley, recently signed by the Colts, has had limited opportunities but could make an impact if given the chance.
The Colts are facing a challenging situation with their running back depth, and it remains to be seen how they will navigate it. They will need to rely on their remaining options and hope for unexpected contributions from their lesser-known players. Only time will tell how this situation unfolds and what it means for the Colts' running game.
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